June 2022
ST. VINCENT de PAUL
CATHOLIC PARISH
Hospital and Homebound Ministry Serving as Faithful Missionaries of Christ
A Inside 2
Stewardship Keeping Our Stewardship Commitments in the Summertime
3 Embrace the Holy Spirit 4 Extraordinary Ministers of 6
Holy Communion: Partaking in a Sacred Liturgical Ministry
The Church, a Universal Family The Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul
7 Altar Angels: Faithfully Serving Our Lord and Parish Behind the Scenes
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missionary is someone who brings the good news of Christ to another. When Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth in the Gospel of Luke, she became the first missionary because she literally brought Jesus with her to share with her cousin. Elizabeth was filled with joy as she replied, “Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb” (Luke 1:42). Those involved in the Hospital and Homebound Ministry also serve as missionaries in the church, as they literally bring the Body of Christ to those who cannot come to receive Him at church. This ministry seeks to bring the Holy Eucharist to those who are in the hospital or unable to leave their homes to attend Mass. “Due to COVID, our hospital ministry is just beginning again,” says Ray Brett, coordinator for this ministry. “We have served two hospitals in the past. We are still unable to go to one of them, but the other hospital is very enthusiastic about us returning.” Typically, two ministers from this ministry go to the hospital once a week. The hospital provides a list of patients who have self-identified on their paperwork as being Catholic. The ministers each start on one end of the hospital and meet in the middle, thus allowing for as much time as needed with each patient. continued on page 5
“Our ministers just have a desire to help in this way. Once they have started, they find it very faith affirming. Each hospital visit, you just walk away saying, ‘This is why I do this.’” — Ray Brett